Word: late
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...expensive year, and because also they bring out men who in case of need can fill places in the College Glee Club; and of pleasure because, as we have seen, they can give well-extended contributions to the programmes of the open air concerts in the yard, which of late have become such a pleasant feature of the warmer season of the college year. We hope that Wednesday, the day on which candidates for the eighty-nine glee club are to meet, will witness an interest that will ripen into energy, and an energy that will ripen into execution...
...study of physics delicate and accurate instruments are absolutely necessary. Many instruments in the laboratory are in so wretched a condition that although the student may make the most exact calculations, he can feel sure that his results will not be correct. It is not even now too late to make an additional appropriation. The success of our physical studies demands that better opportunities should be afforded the student than he can at present enjoy...
...suggested for the benefit of members of History 13 that printed rules for procedure in the study of "special topics" may be procured at the Co-op. These cost the insignificant sum of five cents, and will be of value for the next "special" though too late for the first...
...Thomas Dwight, Parkman professor of anatomy has been made a member of the Philosophea-Medicae Society of Rome, the diploma being issued by President J. M. Cornoldi, S. J. This society was founded by Dr. Travaglini, with the sanction of the late Pope Pius IV., and is intended for the advancement of the sciences and philosophy. It ranks among its members, some of the leading scientific men and philosophers of Europe...
...true that the polo interest at Cambridge has been confined to a small circle, yet the college cannot but be gratified at the victories won by the polo team in its games of last summer, and the story of its achievements will not prove uninteresting reading, even at this late...